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fellow 1. (at Oxford and Cambridge universities) a member of the governing body of a college, who is usually a member of the teaching staff 2. a member of the governing body or established teaching staff at any of various universities or colleges 3. a postgraduate student employed, esp for a fixed period, to undertake research and, often, to do some teaching Fellow a member of any of various learned societies How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Kathryn Schubach is a CNS (Urology), Ann Boonzaier is a clinical psychologist and Penelope Schofield is a senior research fellow in the Supportive Care Research Group, all work at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Stevens, research fellow for Dow Chemical, the 2006 Perkin Medal. Long-time Radio New Zealand health reporter and former Harkness Research Fellow Rae Lamb begins her rote as a deputy Health and Disability Commissioner with special responsibility for complaints resolution in August. |
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